Ok I may be on woo mode here, but it really made me think of the murder of Anna Lindh, the Prime minister of Sweden 9/11 2013. Murderer heard voices in his head days before, asked for help, was denied. Was told, to get a knife and kill the Prime Minister that day. Coincidentally her personal protection also had the day off. The murder of Olof Palme has still not been resolved, but rumor has it CIA was involved.

(09-18-2013, 02:05 AM)JayRodney Wrote: Six weeks before going on a killing spree at the Washington Navy Yard, Aaron Alexis told Rhode Island police that he was being followed by individuals who were using a "microwave machine" to send vibrations into his body that kept him from falling asleep, according to a bizarre police report.
Read more: http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/aaro...ort-675432

Seems like that should have alerted people something is up, or the cheese slid quietly off his cracker.

So if they would have enforced the laws that are already in place 12 people might be alive today

(09-18-2013, 02:05 AM)JayRodney Wrote: Six weeks before going on a killing spree at the Washington Navy Yard, Aaron Alexis told Rhode Island police that he was being followed by individuals who were using a "microwave machine" to send vibrations into his body that kept him from falling asleep, according to a bizarre police report.
Read more: http://www.thesmokinggun.com/buster/aaro...ort-675432

Seems like that should have alerted people something is up, or the cheese slid quietly off his cracker.

It found that when exposed to GSM wireless signals before going to bed, the guinea pigs participants took longer to drift off into deep sleep and then spent less time in that state than unexposed sleepers did. They also experienced headaches and confusion.

The 884MHz frequency used is close to that used by some mobile networks. But UK mobile services operate on a host of frequencies, ranging from 872-960MHz and 1920-2170MHz, including frequencies in between.

Those participants exposed to the mobile phone signals were exposed for three hours at at time, arguably longer than most phone calls. The researchers described this as a "worse case scenario".

The latest research has proved that more usage of mobile phones will certainly disturb your sleep. This research has been conducted on some men and women who talks more frequently on their mobile phones.

A new study by researchers in the US and Sweden suggests that using a mobile phone could interfere with your quality of sleep.

The study is published in PIERS Online, a peer-reviewed online journal that publishes new articles on all aspects of electromagnetic theory and applications. PIERS stands for Progress in Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS).